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39 matches to Moral Rearmament
Mann Act. 1910. US law prohibits transport of women across state lines for immoral purposes.
Mumford, Lewis. 1895-1990. US social critic. Must restore human moral values. The City in History 1961.
Nestorianism. 392-. Jesus had divine + human personalities with moral union. Monophysitism.
Pacifism. Ethical, philosophical, or moral opposition to war or violence.
Plutarch. c50-119+. Greek/Roman biographer and moralist. Influenced Rousseau. Parallel Lives.
Sade, Marquis de. 1740-1814. French S&M writer. Jailed for immorality. 120 Days of Sodom 1785.
Sallust. c86-34BC. Roman historian. Expelled from Senate for immorality. Catilina.
Thackeray, William. 1811-1863. English novelist. Vanity Fair 1849. Sentimental and cynical moralist.
Thomas Aquinas, St. 1225-74. Italian Dominican scholar. 5 Proofs of God. An eternal law governs all physical and moral behaviour. Summa Theologica. Thomism. Reconciled Aristotle’s reason with Christian faith.
Tolstoy, Lev. 1828-1910. Russian historical novelist. Moralist. Occupied with social reforms; freed his serfs. Founded Christian anarchist religion. War and Peace 1863-9. Anna Karenina 1875-7.
Victoria. 1819-1901. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1837-. Empress of India 1876-. Colonial expansion. Strict moralist. Lost Hanover Crown by Salic Law.
Vishnu. Hindu god. Preserver of world and moral order.
Baldwin, Stanley. 1867-1947. British Conservative Prime Minister. 1923~37. General Strike. Opposed rearmament. “Safety First”.
Stresa Conference. 1935. Britain-France-Italy “front” vs German rearmament.